Centennial Challenges Fact Sheet
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Centennial Challenges
NASA’s Centennial Challenges Program drives innovation, creates opportunity and seeks to stimulate inventors through the communication of challenge competition results.
NASA Centennial Challenges were The Centennial Challenges program initiated in 2005 to directly engage gathers ideas for new prize topics the public in the process of from the general public, industry advanced technology development. representatives, and NASA employees. The final topics are selected based on collective agency
The program offers incentive prizes FACTS to generate revolutionary solutions feedback and an assessment of to problems of interest to NASA and criteria including: the nation. The program seeks Relevance to NASA, national innovations from diverse and non- and global needs traditional sources. Competitors are Potential to stimulate interest not supported by government and participation among funding and awards are only made competitors to successful teams when the Practicality based on funding challenges are met. available and past experience with other competitions Compelling nature in terms of risks, benefits and number of potential participants Advocacy within NASA
Upcoming challenges in 2012 include: Challenge Challenge power beaming to a lunar rover, In keeping with the spirit of the sample return robot challenge, Nano- Wright Brothers and other American satellite launch and a night rover innovators, the Centennial competition. Challenge prizes are offered to independent inventors including The President’s budget request small businesses, student groups includes $10 million per year for and individuals. These independent Centennial Challenges prizes to allow inventors are sought to generate further growth in the scope and range innovative solutions for technical of prize competitions and even greater problems of interest to NASA and opportunities for the citizen-inventor to the nation and to provide them with participate in NASA’s research and the opportunity to stimulate or development. create new business ventures.
Centennial Challenge objectives are:
Innovation Drive progress in aerospace technology of value to NASA's missions. Find innovative solutions through competition and cooperation. Encourage participation of teams, individuals, student groups and private companies of all sizes
Opportunity Leverage technology from challenge competitions for infusion into NASA missions. Enable Challenge competitors to develop and/or expand business models and business base. Enable Allied Organizations, Nano Satellite Launcher conducting the challenges for NASA, Challenge to introduce their mission to a larger national audience Offer student-level competitions related to challenges
Communication Share Challenge results. Provide a forum for public outreach
Competitions are managed by independent, non-profit organizations. NASA provides the Centennial Challenge Night Rover Challenge prize money.
NASA’s Office of the Chief Technologist in Washington manages the Centennial Challenges program. For more information on the Centennial Challenges, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/challenges
For more information about the Office of the Chief Technologist, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/oct Sample Return Robot Challenge www.nasa.gov